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125 Years of Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law and 100 Years of Washington Law Review
Close-up of the spines of volumes of the Washington Law Review

125 Years of Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law and 100 Years of Washington Law Review

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Washington Law Review’s most recent edition includes an article by Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law Professor Hugh Spitzer that examines the topics of all lead articles during the past century.

A Catalyst for Deeper Collaboration
Elizabeth Pendo teaches a room of law students.

A Catalyst for Deeper Collaboration

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The Âé¶¹ÉçÇø School of Law launches the interdisciplinary Health Law and Policy Program with a $1 Million Investment from Kent and Sandra Carlson and the Washington Research Foundation.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Can You Sue a President Over an Executive Order?
Three-Minute Legal Talks series logo and a headshot of Lisa Manheim.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Can You Sue a President Over an Executive Order?

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Lisa Manheim, Charles I. Stone Professor of Law, explains the different routes available for bringing lawsuits against executive orders, as well as other ways they can be stopped.

Know Our Rights: An Information Session for Immigrants and Allies at Âé¶¹ÉçÇø
Georgina Olazcon Mozo

Know Our Rights: An Information Session for Immigrants and Allies at Âé¶¹ÉçÇø

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On Monday, March 24, professor and Immigration Law Clinic director Georgina Olazcon Mozo presented a session for the community moderated by teaching faculty.

Diversity in Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law’s classes — 125 years ago
Detail view of students from Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law's first class showing a number of student photos.

Diversity in Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law’s classes — 125 years ago

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The Âé¶¹ÉçÇø School of Law’s first class included a student of African-American heritage, a Japanese student and three women. (Source: Hugh Spitzer for Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Magazine)